JAMES KNITTING MILLS v. SINENSKY


8 Misc.2d 796 (1954)

James Knitting Mills, Inc., Plaintiff, v. Sam Sinensky et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, Kings County.

September 20, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Murray A. Frank for plaintiff.

Lieberman & Aronson for defendants.


MAXIMILIAN MOSS, J.

Plaintiff seeks a temporary injunction restraining defendants from picketing plaintiff's premises. Plaintiff contends that there is no labor dispute between the parties within the meaning of section 876-a of the Civil Practice Act, also that the picketing is being conducted by defendants in a violent and unlawful manner. Defendant union categorically denies that it has been guilty of any unlawful activities in connection with its picketing...

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